Abstract:
It is very slight dichotomy can found between the
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of classifying the natural world can be seen in
both paths of knowledge. The folk taxonomies
are not necessarily complicated as the taxonomic
approach in natural sciences, but hold the secrets
of the ways how our ancestors survived in nature.
Though any given indigenous knowledge is
locality-specific and shaped by its associated
environments, it is not static, but a mixture of
local and alien knowledge communicated from
the other geographical areas. The present paper is
examining some such critical attributes of the Sri
Lankan folk - taxonomic or the naming systems
with a special reference to the coastal and marine
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focusing on the folk names, approaches to study
such names and possible multicultural links for the
derivation of such names.This will be a minuscule
study of the tress (gaskolan) and animals (saththu
/ thirisan) in Sri Lanka which is materially and
spiritually linked with the people, hence need to be
extensively studied by the linguists, ethnobiologist,
anthropologist and archaeologists with a cognitive
approach.